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Welcome to Premier Inn Dover East

Address: Jubilee Way. Guston Wood, St. Margarets, CT15 5FD

Hotel Description

Just a 5-minute drive from Dover’s centre, this Premier Inn provides a cooked buffet breakfast and free parking. Its modern, bright rooms include private bathrooms with free toiletries.
Each of the colourful rooms offers a TV, tea/coffee facilities and a work desk. Bathrooms feature a hairdryer and free toiletries. Some rooms also provide comfortable king-size beds.
Dover’s East Ferry Terminal and Dover Priory Rail Station can be reached in 5 minutes by car. Connaught Park is a 25-minute walk away, while Carlton Shopping Centre and Silver Screen Cinema are 5 minutes’ drive away.
The full all-you-can-eat buffet breakfast includes cooked items, vegetarian options and a wide continental selection. Premier Inn Dover East is next to the Brewers Fayre restaurant, providing good food, served in a welcoming environment.
Some of the comfortable rooms at Premier Inn can accommodate 2 adults and 2 children (under 16 years). The 2 children are also served a free full breakfast, when accompanied by an adult eating a full breakfast.

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Distance 1.15 miles (1.83 km)
At 18:57 hours on 26 May 1940, the signal was received to start Operation Dynamo the evacuation of the British Expeditionary Force and French troops from Dunkirk's beaches on the northern coast of France. The network of underground tunnels beneath Dover Castle became the nerve centre of the whole operation. The best estimate was that only 45,000 of the troops could be brought back, yet Winston Churchill announced to the House of Commons on 4 June that 338,000 troops had been saved, despite the operation itself coming under attack.Today, you can experience life as it was lived by the 700 personnel based here in the worst days of the World War II. Relive the drama as a wounded pilot is taken into the underground hospital to fight for his life and see the Command Centre that Churchill visited to see the plans that helped lead to Allied victory.

Distance 1.84 miles (2.94 km)
There can be no doubt that The White Cliffs of Dover are one of this country's most spectacular natural features. They are an official icon of Britain and have been a symbol of hope and freedom for centuries. You can appreciate their beauty and enjoy their special appeal through the seasons by taking one of the dramatic clifftop walks, which offer unrivalled views of the busy English Channel and the French coast. While here, learn more about the fascinating military and penal history of The White Cliffs and savour the rare flora and fauna only found on this chalk grassland. Note: toilets only available when Visitor Centre open

Distance 5.78 miles (9.24 km)
Deal Castle is one of the finest Tudor artillery works in England. It was built as part of a chain of coastal fortresses at great speed between 1539 and 1540, by order of King Henry VIII, who feared an invasion by the Catholic powers of Europe. Its squat, rounded turrets were designed to deflect incoming cannon fire and act as platforms from which to launch barrages from increasingly sophisticated artillery pieces. Along with Walmer Castle and the largely vanished Sandown Castle, Deal guarded the sheltered anchorage of the Downs the stretch of water between the shore and the infamous Goodwin Sands, a graveyard of ships. Today, you can explore the whole of the castle from the storerooms to the first-floor captains residence.